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- What determines a movies run at a particular theater?
Practically no movies close before the first two weeks Enthusiasm from movie-goers is only one of many factors that determine how long a movie will remain in theaters The rental contracts between movie distributors and theaters give the theater the right to play the movie for a certain number of weeks, so run lengths are usually in 7-day intervals
- What format do movie theaters now use? - Movies TV Stack Exchange
Some movies were so large they had to be broken down by a few reels, then put back together (Lord of the Rings for example) Each reel was about 15 to 20 minutes of film We could easily tell each individual reel on the larger reels because they'd form a sort of tree ring pattern, making it easy to identify problems like, "There's a large scratch halfway through reel 4 that needs to be changed
- Showing Old Movies in Theater - Movies TV Stack Exchange
I live in Austin, Texas, home to Alamo Drafthouse Alamo often shows older movies as part of a theme, a "quote along" for "Spinal Tap" where the audience is encouraged to blurt out their favorite lines Or, "Master Pancake Theater", where comedians with microphones give films the "Mystery Science Theater 3000" treatment
- What is the first occurrence of pre-show (cinema advertising) in the . . .
“A committee of the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry yesterday began sending films known as trailers [advertising the bonds] to all of the 15,000 or more movie theaters in the United States These films are seventy feet in length and will be attached to longer films that are shown at every performance ”
- Why do so many movie advertisements mention Only in Theaters?
Knowing when something is no longer “Only in Theaters is useful There are also some other films that will stream on higher end platforms or in other markets In which case, knowing it is only in theaters in your market can be useful Then, there are the streaming originals This would differentiates the “Only in Theaters” films from them
- On their U. S. release date, what time of day are movies first shown?
Star Wars movies got a 12:01am showing, with all other movies released here in Missorui KC area getting a mantinee showtime at 10:05am(Theaters open at 10 or 11 out here) If a movie is actually held til Friday release, the first showing again is at the opening of the theater-10 11am
- When did Opening Credits become Closing Credits? - Movies TV Stack . . .
The ascendancy of television movies after 1964 and the increasingly short "shelf-life" of films in theaters has largely contributed to the credits convention which came with television programs from the beginning, of holding the vast majority of cast and crew information for display at the end of the show
- analysis - Why was The Shining playing at the drive-in? - Movies TV . . .
In the movie Twister 1996 these two movies (The Shining and Psycho) were played at the drive-in so as to signify the collaboration between the Universal Studios and Warner Brothers The project was a co-production between Universal and Warner Bros
- content rating - Is CBFC certificate required for Hollywood movies . . .
Anything to be played in theaters in India, needs CBFC certification (or rating) Let it be a movie (in any language, of any origin) or an advertisement, it needs the certificate Playing videos directly in theaters, without certification is an offense in India For CDs and DVDs certification is advised, but it is not needed for non-Indian movies
- production - Why are box office numbers made public? - Movies TV . . .
Who would want to work with a studio whose movies bomb at box-office and Who would not want to work with a studio whose movies are record-breakers? It also helps a movie that is stil running in theatres When people see that such and such movie has made millions in 2 weeks, it would definitely attaract them to the theatres
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